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    • Three Novels

      The Atlantic· 6 days ago

      Joseph Hergesheimer’s The Limestone Tree (Knopf, $2.50) — a very pleasing book, constructed on a happy plan, and interesting both as history and as fiction — traces the < ...

    • Young Renny

      The Atlantic· 6 days ago

      The concerns of the family of grown-up children named Whiteoak are of no worldshaking importance, and any lessons one may draw from their antics need no such prolonged illustration to make them ...

    • What Happens When Desire Fuels a Life

      What Happens When Desire Fuels a Life

      The Atlantic· 2 days ago

      When we meet Jin, the protagonist of R. O. Kwon’s new novel, Exhibit, the 29-year-old photographer is in a holding pattern: For months, she’s been...

    • Free Will Astrology: Week of May 22

      Free Will Astrology: Week of May 22

      East Bay Express· 3 days ago

      My bike had been stolen, and I was looking for a new one in the classified ads of the Good Times, the local Santa Cruz newspaper. The publisher of the...

    • A passion for painting dogs

      A passion for painting dogs

      Washington Times-Herald· 2 days ago

      The exhibit, called Apokalupsis — a Greek word meaning “to lay bare” or “to uncover” — was everything I could have asked for: beautiful art depicting...

    • Light Fiction

      The Atlantic· 6 days ago

      THE light novel, capable as it is of fantasy, satire, or farce, seems to offer a temptation to authors in the interludes between their more serious undertakings, which raises the question, according ...